To: DoughtyOne
>>"If this were put to a vote in California 75% of the population woule vote against it."<<
Not that THAT would mean anything. I remember a vote (forgot the name/#) maybe 10 yrs ago where nearly 60% of the voting Kalifornicaters voted to stop all services to illegals (education, medical, housing, welfare). Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe it went to the leftie courts, which declared it unconstitutional.
So much for the will of we the people.
KA is a goner. RIP.
104 posted on
07/26/2003 5:40:05 PM PDT by
viaveritasvita
(DISCLAIMER:No longer able to read entire thread,THEN go back & respond. Sorry if I step on any toes!)
One of my sisters worked for NOW in DC (hey, it's a job...).
Anyway, across the hall from her was a man undergoing a sex change and wearing female clothing, etc. She was trying to learn to live with it, but problems arose when she was asked to work late several times a week. She had baby-sitting problems and they told her she could bring her son in, no problem.
She refused to bring her son in to be around the guy, and after a few weeks, decided to leave. The great Patricia Ireland herself talked her into staying, but my sister didn't last too much longer. Just not an environment you want to work in.
BTW - after all their talk about sisterhood, etc., the white lesbians used to sit around after hours and use all kinds of racist language against blacks. That was another reason my (black) sister couldn't stay...
To: viaveritasvita
That 9th Circuit Court decision stood because Governor Davis deep sixed it. He sent it to arbitration rather than submit it to the Supreme Court on appeal. It was his duty to see the will of the people was not subverted, but he's never been concerned with the will of the people.
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